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weaver13
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How do I get any of my creamware samplers to match the tempo of cubse to get the samples to the corect tempo. A little help please. thanks i have sts 2000,3000 or 5000
How do i change the tempo of the sample i record to match 125 or 130 bpom in cubase sx
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Post by marcuspocus »

You can't...Maybe using sts5000 timestrech functions, but you'll never be precise enough... You have to use something like recycle, ableton live or even new fruityloop studio with the integrated beatslicer (same as recycle).
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Hello weaver 13, I use the Acid program from Sonic Foundry for that, it´s fast and correct. Once I fixed the tempo I export the changed files to new wavs and can use them anywhere.

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Boy that kind of sucks , but what can you do? Maybe creamware will update in the future. Thanks for the help-
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Post by dehuszar »

Actually, I think beat-slicing, loop-based functionality would be a phenominal feature for the next set of samplers (should there be any). In the meantime, I've been playing with Bitshift's Phatmatik Pro VST synth. It's essentially Recycle in a VST synth. It's pretty kewl, though I'm still learning on the demo, so I don't know how deep the rabbit hole goes, but for an underdog plugin (i.e. not made by Native Insruments & the like) it's a solid piece of code.

You can get a demo copy from http://www.bitshiftsudio.com

Sam
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Post by hubird »

I do all my ridm parts in Phatmatic Pro, it's awsome!
to correct and target the above link:
http://www.bitshiftaudio.com/products/index_html

Weaver:
you can do time stretching very very easy in Cubase.
Just do:
1.
import (a copy of) the targeted audio file in Cubase,
2.
open the audio editor, and determine the wished length of the file by activating the little loop symbol and determin the start and end loop time in the measure number field
3.
open the do-menu, and choose 'fit event to loop range'.
(You'll see a message where you can choose to fit the audio to the actual tempo or the tempo to the audio.)
Take care, you can _undo_ once, before having done one single other 'action'.
4.
import the new file in the STS sampler.

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